Hope using the info from your civic set up ,you can figure out spring rates.
Actually, the 2 is nothing like a Civic. The latter is double a-arm while the 2 is strut front, twist-beam rear. In fact, the 2 is a LOT like an early A1-chassis VW Rabbit. Motion ratio on the Civic is close to .6 while it is near 1 on the 2. So the 2 will get softer spring rates to achieve the same wheel rates.
I did think about that to, so what would be the F/R spring rate difference? How much stiffer on the front than the rear? Sway bars necessary?
We definitely need camber plates on the front and rear if possible to. I killed my front tires yesterday even though I have like 2 degrees negative camber (camber bolts).
Thanks
Andres
That is an interesting solution; I will be looking forward to seeing what the entire product package entails any idea what all is included?Of note is the rear sway bar that Craig designed, which looks like it will make it into the final "trunk kit" package that will be on sale soon
Gratz on the times Andres,
When are you going to get 7.5 wide rims?
Gratz on the times Andres,
When are you going to get 7.5 wide rims?
949 UL's cheapest , lightest .
Andres
Here you have:Gratz on the times Andres,
That is an interesting solution; I will be looking forward to seeing what the entire product “package” entails any idea what all is included?
I have also been looking at the various Spring/Damper and Coilover sets currently out and debating the cost vs. performance advantages. I have been pretty happy with the Koni Yellow/Eibach Prokits on my other vehicle especially for the cost. However I would be very willing to spend the money on a good Coilover system for the 2 if the performance advantage were there.
Would you mind sharing your opinion on this question? Specifically, regarding the Mazda2 in the STF class... and maybe some road racing event?
Yes, I agree... it sounds like something I will be looking into. Thanks for the response and keep the updates coming!The B Spec kit for the 2 is primarily suspension. Re-valved version of the Bilstein strut/shock setup, adapted for inclusion of regular race springs (likely 2.5" id). Camber bolts for the front. Rear sway bar (see earlier description). And a few other odds and ends. I seem to recall the cost as somewhere around $1200, but that was before they added the sway bar.
Looks like a cost-effective way to get a nice suspension, though.
I got this in an email from Mazdaspeed Motorsports today:
- Front & Rear Shocks (Bilstein w/ special valving)
- Race, Helper springs and spacers
- Rear Sway Bar (adjustable)
- Air Filter (Green Filter)
- Oil Cooler Kit (sandwich style oil cooler)
- A/C Delete Kit (idler pulley)
-Springs , no coilovers, height might not be adjustable.
-What kind of sway bar can be adjustable for the 2?
-Air filter is not a CAI
-Oil cooler might not be STF legal
- A/C delete no STF legal
Not a bad deal, but if you really want to have fully prepped Spec-B car you might have to be ready to spend more than $2500 (Roll cage wheels, tires, ect) I am sticking with STF, I'm half way already (nana)
Andres